Problem-solving sessions: Mondays, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. in the conference room of the Science Learning Resource Center (SCI 247);
come for all or part of the session - all students are welcome!

Enrolled students: You must be present for the first three
weeks of lecture and labs for attendance/roll-call or you will be
dropped. You can log on to eCompanion for the active course
website.

Class adds: Both sections are currently filled to capacity.
There is an official wait pool (via SMC) that you may enroll in to
increase your chances of getting into the class. Spaces that open
up in the course are first offered to wait pool students. If you
are not in the wait pool, you may come on the first day of lecture and
add your name to the wait-list for open spots.

For both wait pool and wait list students, you must be present for
every lecture and lab to remain eligible for open spots.
After spots have been offered to wait pool students, there is a random lottery
for wait list students. Students will be contacted
by email with add information (if their number is chosen).
Students not present for attendance, will no longer be on the
wait pool or wait list, and thus ineligible for add codes.

About me:

After 12+ years teaching Chem 10, I've been teaching Chem 9 for the past
four years.
The course promises an environmental focus on chemistry, highlighting
current problems like air quality, global warming, and ozone depletion.
Want to learn how to save the world? Want to be a more informed
citizen? Then, this is the class for you!